See how the coronavirus epidemic is affecting hospital capacity in Nassau County and across New York.
With 10 days left in the month, the county has recorded more new cases and deaths than December. Thousands more could still get infected.
New data provided by the federal government shows which hospitals are nearing capacity in the Massapequa area.
Cases are surging, and January will likely have more cases than December. More people have already died this month than last month.
More than half of the infections were recorded since November, when cases in the county began to spike.
New data from the federal government shows which hospitals are closest to capacity in the Massapequa area.
Officials say a man in his 60s tested positive for the more-contagious strain of the virus.
The county is restarting its plan from the springtime height of the pandemic, limiting ambulance usage to those with the most pressing need.
Nassau County recorded more cases of the virus in December than in any month since the pandemic began.
It's the first time since reopening there have been so many cases in one day. More than 25,000 have been confirmed in December alone.
More than a quarter of Nassau County's coronavirus cases were recorded this month and daily infections keep climbing.
Hundreds of people are testing positive for the virus every day and dozens have died this month.
The coronavirus pandemic is raging across Nassau County; thousands have been infected this month and 40 have died.
With 170,000 doses of the vaccine soon expected in New York, Nassau County Executive Laura Curran acknowledges challenges in public trust.
With 237 Nassau County residents hospitalized with COVID-19, Laura Curran says that common sense is needed in limiting the virus' spread.
Multiple communities across Nassau County have seen spikes in the virus this month, which could lead to greater restrictions.
Gatherings are limited and other restrictions are in place. If nothing changes, the area could be facing even more severe measures.
Coronavirus cases are increasing across Nassau County this month, with more than 200 cases nearly every day.
More than 1,000 Nassau residents have contracted the coronavirus in October so far.
As of Wednesday, there were 64 Nassau residents hospitalized by the virus, with five of them on ventilators.
Though infection and death rates are down, the coronavirus continues to spread across Long Island.
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Despite a low number of deaths, dozens of people are still testing positive for the virus every day.
The coronavirus infection rate is still low, but more deaths have been recorded in the last week than in the previous 16 days.
New deaths due to the coronavirus have dropped to nearly zero, but dozens are still being infected. See how your town is faring.
Deaths due to the virus have dropped to nearly zero, but dozens are still being infected. See how your town is faring.
Deaths due to the virus have dropped to nearly zero, but many people are still being infected. See how your town is faring.
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The coronavirus is still spreading around Nassau County, but much slower than it was a few weeks ago.
Though the spread of the virus has slowed, two more communities are still approaching the terrible milestone.
There are new cases of the coronavirus being reported every day, though the spread of the infection is slowing.
The healthcare provider has embraced telehealth and is now offering its services online for patients across the state, and outside it.
The tests are available to the public, but only to those who make an appointment.
There are now five communities in Nassau that have more than 1,000 cases of the coronavirus. See how your community is doing.
The virus continues to spread through the area, albeit at a slower rate. See how it's affecting your community.
The virus continues to spread in Nassau County, even as the rate of infection slows. See how each community has been affected.
The coronavirus is still spreading across Nassau County, but at a slower rate than it was a few weeks ago.
The coronavirus has hit Hempstead the hardest in Nassau County. See how the virus is affecting your area.
The county said it would be delaying the collection of license fees for businesses in order to help during the pandemic.
See the latest number of coronavirus cases in every Nassau County neighborhood. Hempstead had the most at 766.